No, I met a guy once who came to talk to my class to tell the story of how he got into drug dealing when he was a kid because he was poor and saw it as a way to get out of that, and then he got caught and arrested, and in prison he changed and decided to be a good man, and worked hard. He said his brother who didn't get caught got killed by another drug dealer, and this plus prison really helped wake him up. He said the ghetto was full of people just like him, who were good people making bad choices. I see that such offenders have hope of being reformed. I do not believe in the death penalty when they can be reformed.
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